Intel vs AMD on Toms HW

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grant2

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Who cares, even if 29 degrees is 90% of the p4's actual temp, the real temperature would be all of ~32 degrees :Q .

90% is just a figure i made up. the point was that what he CLAIMS were the temperature of the p4 were in fast almost enirely the temperature of his CEILING.

"who cares"? Anyone who's expecting accurate reporting. Assuming tom isn't so dumb that he doesn't read the manual for his temperature gauge, it's obvious he was only interested in making a showy video, and any so-called "independent measurements" were just to make it look scientific.

I mean starting at 25C(which is pretty high already). Assuming it reaches 100 degrees, 100-25=75 degrees. For it to be within the limits, it would have to take 75 mins or an hour and 15 mins, seems to me that's still too fast for the diode. But what do I know, and 100C is a hypothetical figure anyways.

Uhh the mobo can handle 1 degree/second ... with your example it would be under 1.5 minutes.

 

RaynorWolfcastle

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I mean starting at 25C(which is pretty high already). Assuming it reaches 100 degrees, 100-25=75 degrees. For it to be within the limits, it would have to take 75 mins or an hour and 15 mins, seems to me that's still too fast for the diode. But what do I know, and 100C is a hypothetical figure anyways.

Uhh the mobo can handle 1 degree/second ... with your example it would be under 1.5 minutes.[/i] >>



oops :eek:, my bad, just came off a biology test today and I still got my mind messed up with this eukaryotic cell organelle garbage.:confused:
you're absolutely right, gonna take that part of the post down right away.

-Ice